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world-leading integrated photonics. The central goal is to fabricate and understand ultra-low-loss silica-based waveguides and ring resonators that push optical loss to the physical limits set by glass
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Research Fellow in Ultra-Low-Loss Ring Resonators Section: Photonic Systems Circuits & Sensors Group Location: Highfield Campus Salary: £36,130 to £44,128 per annum Full Time Fixed Term until 31/07
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photonics. Over the years, SPMS has attracted talented individuals from around the world and Singapore to join as scientific leaders and researchers. Join the laboratory of Prof Ling San at SPMS. We
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to laboratory operation for the project. Job Requirements: PhD degree in physics, mathematics, engineering or related field Strong background in in photonics as well as in the use of electron sources, such as DC
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, attending conferences, supervising PhD and master students, reporting The researcher will join the group led by Alexia Auffèves, which has extensive experience in quantum energetics, thermodynamics, and
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solid-state and integrated photonics. Your job could include the following subjects: Leading the measurement of quantum memory protocols in integrated photonics in a dilution refrigerator Exploring new
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information, our collaborators in academia and industry, and will have the opportunity to make use of cutting-edge equipment, such as photon-number resolving detectors and extremely high-quality single-photon
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world-leading integrated photonics. The central goal is to fabricate and understand ultra-low-loss silica-based waveguides and ring resonators that push optical loss to the physical limits set by glass
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generation of infrared optoelectronic devices with real-world impact. Our research interests span the fields of solid-state electronics, photonics and optoelectronics, and nanomanufacturing. Our team explores
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to the POSSEM trial, using photon-counting coronary CT angiography, advanced imaging, and computational modelling to identify patients at risk of accelerated coronary artery disease and enable more personalised